The release date for the English version of 'Make Time: How to Focus on What Matters Every Day' by
Jake Knapp is Sep 2018. If you enjoy this novel, it is available for buy as a paperback from Barnes & Noble or Indigo, as an ebook on the Amazon Kindle store, or as an audiobook on Audible.
A straightforward 4-step method from the New York Times bestselling authors of Sprint for sharpening attention, increasing enjoyment in your job, and making the most of every day
No one has ever declared, "This is the best way to spend this time is by packing it full of meetings," in response to an empty schedule. Someone thinking when they arrived to work in the morning, "Today I'm going to spend hours on Facebook!" However, that's precisely what we do. How come?
Frazzled and distracted has become the default state in a world where information is always refreshing and the workweek seems like a race to respond to other people's priorities quicker. But what if being too busy all the time didn't have to tyre you? Imagine being able to take charge of your time and attention and get off the hamster wheel. That is the subject of this book.
As the pioneers of Google Ventures' well-known "design sprint," Jake and John have altered the way hundreds of teams operate in order to help them solve significant issues. They spent years experimenting with their own routines and habits, building on the success of these sprints and their expertise developing widely used software products, such as YouTube and Gmail, to find methods to help individuals maximise their time, energy, and attention. They have now compiled the best strategies into a four-step daily framework that anybody may use to plan their days in a methodical manner. There is no one-size-fits-all method for making time. Rather, it provides an editable menu of quick fixes and methods that may be customised to fit certain routines and ways of living.
Making Time isn't about being productive or doing more tasks. It also doesn't provide impractical fixes like deleting social media or replacing your smartphone. Making time doesn't mean completely changing your way of life; rather, it means making little changes to your surroundings to free yourself from continual distraction and bustle.
Make Time is a must-read for anybody who has ever said to themselves, "If only there were more hours in a day..." It will assist you in consciously scheduling time for the things that are important rather than just responding apathetically to the pressures of the contemporary world.